A highly efficient, multi-zone air conditioning system that uses refrigerant as the cooling medium and can control multiple indoor units from a single outdoor unit.
Air conditioning system with one indoor unit connected to ductwork, delivering air to multiple rooms through ceiling-mounted diffusers.
Packaged AC system where heat is removed via water, typically using a cooling tower, making it more efficient than air-cooled systems in very hot climates.
Self-contained air conditioning system that rejects heat directly to the outside air using fans.
Part of a centralized chiller system where a secondary pump circulates chilled water to air handling units (AHUs) or fan coil units (FCUs) in different zones.
Cooling system that uses a water chiller to produce chilled water, which is circulated through a building for large-scale cooling.
Cooling systems that use water evaporation to reduce air temperature, ideal for dry and hot regions.
A control system that manages HVAC operations, including temperature, humidity, and energy usage, from a centralized platform.